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This will tumble him down the hill the faster , and the stock , which the industry ,
frugality , and good order of his father had laid up , will be quickly brought to an
end , and he fast in prison . A farm and a kingdom in this respect differ no more ...
This will tumble him down the hill the faster , and the stock , which the industry ,
frugality , and good order of his father had laid up , will be quickly brought to an
end , and he fast in prison . A farm and a kingdom in this respect differ no more ...
Page 71
Some will starve , unless the father of the family provide better , and enlarge the
scanty covering . This pulling and contest is usually between the landed man and
the merchant ; for the labourer's share , being seldom more than a bare ...
Some will starve , unless the father of the family provide better , and enlarge the
scanty covering . This pulling and contest is usually between the landed man and
the merchant ; for the labourer's share , being seldom more than a bare ...
Page 215
But instead thereof , having , 1. En passant , made his obeisance to * “ In grants
and gifts that have their original from God or nature , as the power of the father
hath , no inferior power of man can limit , nor shake any law of prescription
against ...
But instead thereof , having , 1. En passant , made his obeisance to * “ In grants
and gifts that have their original from God or nature , as the power of the father
hath , no inferior power of man can limit , nor shake any law of prescription
against ...
Page 216
I hope it is no injury to call an half quotation an half reason ; for God says , “
Honour thy father and mother ; " but our author contents himself with half , leaves
out “ thy mother ” quite , as little serviceable to his purpose . But of that more in ...
I hope it is no injury to call an half quotation an half reason ; for God says , “
Honour thy father and mother ; " but our author contents himself with half , leaves
out “ thy mother ” quite , as little serviceable to his purpose . But of that more in ...
Page 217
But , perhaps , sir Robert found , that this fatherly authority , this power of fathers ,
and of kings , for he makes them both the same , p . 24 , would make a very odd
and frightful figure , and very disagreeing with what either children imagine of ...
But , perhaps , sir Robert found , that this fatherly authority , this power of fathers ,
and of kings , for he makes them both the same , p . 24 , would make a very odd
and frightful figure , and very disagreeing with what either children imagine of ...
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